Re: Another solution

2009-04-03 Thread Stefan Monnier
> After the netinstall, install a 64-bit kernel. With a 32bit userland, this mostly works, but you may find a few quirks. E.g. uswsusp won't work (at least s2disk won't, don't know about s2ram). So it's usually fine, but you may want to keep an eye open. Stefan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, emai

Another solution (was Re: Debian RAM supporting.)

2009-04-03 Thread Ron Johnson
On 2009-04-03 13:08, Stackpole, Chris wrote: [snip] The long... So I mentioned this to my coworker. He too thought the net-install picked up the bigmem kernel. We have a dev box (Pentium D, 8GB memory, 64bit install) that isn't being used at the moment so we yanked the harddrive and dropped in a